BISC 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Guanosine, Intron, Spliceosome

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Bisc 202 - lecture 4 - gene expression and transcription. The process of genes on dna being transcribed into mrna and the translation of mrna into proteins. Has ribose sugar instead of deoxyribose like dna (on the 2" carbon) Instead of thymine, uses uracil to bind to adenine. Usually single stranded but in some cases can bind to itself, other rna or dna. Most important one is the sigma factor, which is only present during the initiation phase of transcription. Binds to both the -35 and -10 regions in the promoter, allowing rnap to begin transcription at the initiation point. Contains a coding sequence (sequence of base pairs that actually get transcribed) When the dna of this location opens up, one strand becomes the template strand (strand that gets transcribed) and the other becomes the non-template strand. Template strand can be on different strands for different genes.

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